Carlsbad
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Lujan Grisham signs bill to allow state to get tougher than feds on environmental policy
A bill New Mexico Democrats pushed as allowing for greater state control of environmental regulations was signed into law by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham following the 2021 Legislative Session. Senate Bill 8 allowed the State…
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Carlsbad Cavegirls survive Rio Rancho, headed to soccer championship
What a difference a year (and a half) makes. In October 2019 the Carlsbad Cavegirls were knocked out of the Class 5A soccer playoffs in the semifinals while the Rio Rancho Lady Rams didn’t even qualify…
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Loving police said time was factor in locating a missing woman
Loving police knew time was short last week when a call came in from a Loving family about a missing woman. Thalia Carnero, 18, was last seen April 1 in the village located south of…
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Carlsbad Cavegirls soccer wins Blue Trophy for first time
ALBUQUERQUE – For 13 years Misty Long has been the Carlsbad Cavegirls head coach. All 13 years Carlsbad qualified for the postseason but never made it to the state championship game, until now. In a battle…
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March earthquakes did no apparent harm to Carlsbad Brine Well
Earthquakes felt near Carlsbad in March did not impact the Carlsbad Brine Well, according to the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (ENMRD). ENMRD said highly sensitive sensors at the brine well site…